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  1. EmmaDonovan

    Adding square footage to cattle panel hoop coop

    Worse: a historical society. There is nothing historical about these run down, drug-infested neighborhoods. It's ridiculous. How about repairing our pothole slalom roads, instead? 🙄
  2. EmmaDonovan

    Adding square footage to cattle panel hoop coop

    Oh - I thought you meant where are the rules originating, not what are the actual rules that were changed. They changed the rules about what can be seen in the backyard from the street. Anything that can be seen has to conform to architectural specs right down to a dog house or kiddie pool...
  3. EmmaDonovan

    Adding square footage to cattle panel hoop coop

    Changing regulations and an anonymous person somewhere around our neighborhood who doesn't like us (which could be almost anyone, we live in a bad area).
  4. EmmaDonovan

    Adding square footage to cattle panel hoop coop

    Yeah, the extensions would be made of cattle panels. Basically a 8'x4'x4' (LxWxH) box on each side. We only get an inch or two of snow each year, if that. I'm not thrilled about the extensions. We can't build a hoop coop longer than 16' feet and anything we add to it has to be <5'. By adding...
  5. EmmaDonovan

    Adding square footage to cattle panel hoop coop

    I realize this isn't ideal. I'm open to other ideas for adding floor space to the hoop coop.
  6. EmmaDonovan

    Adding square footage to cattle panel hoop coop

    How would that impact the coop? The panel would be completely attached. At the bottom it would be attached to a 2"x6", and mid way and on the sides it'd be attached to other cattle panels and t-posts. I only have the free version of Sketchup so this is the best mockup I could come up with.
  7. EmmaDonovan

    Adding square footage to cattle panel hoop coop

    If you wanted to add more square footage to an existing four panel hoop coop, and you could only add it to the sides and not the ends, how would you do it? This design adds one 4'x8' rectangle to each side, adding a total of 64 sq ft, but it requires cutting 36" holes in the 50" wide cattle...
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